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Dare to be different? Anything goes in Montrose. From neon-lit tattoo parlors and 24-hour drive-thrus to tree-covered bungalows and quaint coffee shops. Developed in 1911, the four-square-mile area is a pocket of eccentricity and diversity in the heart of the city. Spend an afternoon perusing one of Montrose’s art galleries, grab a bite at a local café or find one-of-a-kind treasure at an offbeat shop along the Westheimer Curve. And finally, when the day is done, rest assured you’ll find peaceful sleep at one of several Montrose B&Bs.
Founded in 1998 by Houston-based media artist Andrea Grover, Aurora Picture Show is Houston's only non-profit microcinema. Aurora’s mandate from the start was to champion short artist-made Read more »
Established in 2007, BooTown a non-profit theater group that is dedicated to taking the ordinary and making it distinctive. Their goal is to make fun and creative theater in non-traditional settings Read more »
As a principal dancer with Houston Ballet for over a decade, Dominic Walsh received national and international praise for his interpretations of the classical and contemporary roles. Dominic Walsh Read more »
Founded by executive and artistic director Jane Weiner in 1997, Hope Stone provides outreach and support services in the Houston area through dance and performance art. Hope Stone is dedicated to Read more »
The Museum of Printing History exhibits the documents and tools that illustrate the relationship between a free press and a knowledgeable society. Through the permanent exhibits, the Museum of Read more »
Musiqa is a non-profit organization dedicated to the performance of contemporary classical music. Musiqa's aim is to present the highest quality programs from broadly diverse aesthetic viewpoints. Read more »
Channel your inner artist at one of Houston’s popular Pinot’s Palette adult art classes. Set in a little art studio, on the edge of Montrose and Midtown, the weekly events combine local Read more »
Looking to explore the city in a different way? Check out Revolution E-Bikes. This store on Westheimer Blvd. is an ideal spot to learn about electric bikes, one of the coolest forms of transportation Read more »
The Rothko Chapel functions as chapel, a museum and a forum. It is a place where religion, art and architecture intermingle.The Rothko Chapel has become a pilgrimage stop for thousands of visitors who Read more »
Stages Repertory Theatre produces new work, interprets established work in new ways and nurtures talent to invigorate culture for the good of the community. In 1978, in the damp basement of a Read more »
